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Improper control adjustments and manual mode control can cause the unit to run less effi cient or fail to 

control the space temperature as desired. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions 

thoroughly before making adjustments.

a.  Install unit in desired location in accordance with appropriate Modine Installation and Maintenance Manual.

Note: Controller will not be powered until unit has appropriate electrical connections and disconnect switch is in ‘ON’ position.

b.  If module is not unit mounted, connect pGD-t handheld module using RJ-12 communication cable provided in port J10 as shown on unit mounted

wiring diagram.

a. The 'Date/Time' settings are located in the main menu. Use the

 

arrow to select the 'Date/Time' selection and press

.

 

b.  Confi rm the correct date and time settings or press

 to select the required parameter to change and use the

 

or

 

arrows to change the value. 

c.   Press 

 until cursor is at the upper left corner of the screen. Use the

  

 

arrow to scroll to the next page to change the daylight savings option. 

Begin

Navigating the Display Module Screen

Main System Status

Date, Time and Daylight Savings

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This guide is designed to walk through the basics of establishing unit setpoints and scheduling for a 

Sentinel unit using the pGD-t display module. Every unit with Modine Controls System is designed for 

either standalone or networked operation. For units communicating on a BMS, the guide will explain 

how to adjust your unit’s device instance to allow proper communication.  
The pGD-t display module can be unit mounted, or handheld depending on the customized order. The 

pGD-t allows for complete visibility over the unit’s controls parameters. It is recommended that at least 

one handheld device be available at the install site if the need arises to change these settings. 

IMPORTANT

pCO1 Controller

pGD-t Display Module

a. The main system status can always be accessed through the main menu through ‘Status’ or by pressing the

 key. 

b.   By  pressing

 

you are able to scroll through the display screens, which provide information about the current system operation (examples include 

temperatures, output status, and space demand).

Controller

Buttons

Function

Description

Controller

Buttons

Function

Description

MENU

Returns the user to the Main menu

RED 

BUTTON

Opens the Inputs/Outputs menu

SERVICE

Opens the Service menu

BLUE 

BUTTON

Opens the Manufacturer’s menu

PRINT

Not used

ON-OFF

Not used

INPUT/

OUTPUT

Opens the Main System Status menu

ALARM

Brings up the Alarm menu and silences buzzer 

if there is an alarm present

CLOCK

Opens the Date & Time menu for changing the 

global clock of the unit

UP

Pressing the UP button can either:

•  Scroll through the various display screens,

providing the cursor is in the top left position.

•  Increase the value of a set point adjustment.

SET

Opens the Setpoints menu for changing the 

units setpoints

DOWN

Pressing the DOWN button can either:

•  Scroll through the various display screens,

providing the cursor is in the top left position.

• Decrease the value of a set point adjustment.

PROGRAM

Opens the Occupied Schedule menu for 

changing the 7-Day Schedule

ENTER

Confi rms any set point adjustments and moves 

the cursor to the next available set point

INFO

Brings up the unit's information, including 

software version date

info

on-off

set

Modine Controls System Quickstart Guide

Airedale Sentinel

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